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gl xx1i.-thrd sssies salisbury n c thursday january 3 1s91 . . 0 for the carolina watchman the new year by chas r davis whiskey these are the heart agonies of in temperance how well wiifskey fulfills its mission god only knÂ»ws people drink it regardless of all this they care not that bread was sold to make it and suffering children with hengry white faces alone leii the ufe'^pf those who care to think and brandy that is njade of lucious fruit that god has so abundantly bless ed our land with goes on its destruc tive course through the world yield ing fruits of sin and death oh have yon ever seen the fruits of brandy you will find it iu the homes of wealth in the homes of poverty in the homes of humbleness in the homes of widows and the ho'.nes of orphans ragged dirty children in the stlw are fruits of brandy murderers ithe gallows cross ver worked wf es and harsh brutal looking men all these are fruits that brandy yield nothing but the women of this nineteenth century can ever reform the liquor trade of this world a few good noble resolute earnestly united women can wield a brighter scepter a d win a more glorious victory than all the prohibition laws in america to day they are in some places dying a grand service and why hoc all women work for this laudable purpose it every girl could and would de clare find jerked the apron off and thrtw it from h<r thinking tfcut no other part of her clothing had taken fire bui the lilaza from the apron had lso fired her dress she did not discover this until she was in limes she fonght the fire desperately but without snee ss her breast waf fearfully burned and her face and mouth whs scorched to n crisp everything was done for her that was possible but she died about 4 o'clock on friday morning a rumor was circulated here on saturday morning to the effect that prof e p ilo-es superintendent of the rnleigh graded school had been shot aud killed at jonesboro tenn investigation failed to reveal anything to substantiate the report^nd it was soon regarded as all moon shiae there was a large and enthusiastic meeting of the association of the coun ty superintendents of public instruc tion ih this city on friday in the of fice of hon s m finger state sup erintendent of l'iiblic instruction everybody present exhibited a warm but cautious enthusiasm in regurd to the enlargement of the facilities for common school education there were a great number of speeches m?ide by distinguished educators of the stale all of which were characterized by eloquence earnestness wisdom wit and determination to carry forward the great work of common school educa tion a resolution was unanimously adopted by the association asking the legislature of the state to double th the present levy of taxes for the sup port of free schools that is make tl.e same 25 ceats on each 190 worth of real and personal property they also recommend by the general hssembly of the state the passage of such laws as its wisdom may deem ef fectual to secure the attendance of all the children from ten to eighteen years in the state upon its free schools r other proper schools for a period of at least four months in each year resolutions were also adopted look ing to the enactment of such laws by the legislature as will require examina tion questions for teachers to be pre pared and distributed by the srate superintendent also that the legisla ture be requested to authorize the board of education of the several counties to set apart such portion of the school funds of their counties as they shall deem necessary before mak ing distribution of the school funds to the districts to aid weak districts in building school houses said fund to c iippropriated to such districts as the board of education shall determine are entitled to ii * the new year now is sere revealing its bidden scenes the old year has flown away on times relentless wing farewell farewell old year your lovely scenes have passed away no more slinll they he recalled to view them as one may we welcome thec new yenr with mingled joy unÂ«l sorrow to-day we will cheerful be for sadness comes to-moirow tbere'sjoy and sadness for us as i lie hours come and go tiny re mingled together li"ke flakes of beautiful snow orinoco n c eing alcohol ax essay head by m s3 lena usher before the sunday school confer ence in cokesbury circuit cumber land county i have chosen a theme that we are nil quite familiar with and some 1 fear are too well acquainted with it for their own good and while my at may not be very brilliant still it is original and i will endeavor to illus trate the sin and disgrace that is caus ed by the too frequent use of i am a foe to the wine and the lips that touch liquor can never touch mine 11 whiskey i hope t can impress in your minds the folly of intemperance the cause alike of sorrow and crime first though i would like to show you some of the good and evil uses of whiskey nearly everything has its good qualities and whiskey has too | if only used for good pui poses it is j;ood in some cases of sickness and es pecially recommended fir toothache but if you keep a bottle for that pur pose your tooi.li will be forever ach ing strange though it seems three or four times a day you have to do something for that poor tooth and why is it simply because that tooth loves whiskey and nothing will ease it or relieve it but another drink did any of you ever have such a queer tooth of course not â€” no one here c\vr heard of such queer things there are other things whiskey is good for just suppose you were to tuk a young lady to ride and tue horses might run away â€” the young lady wouli be sure to gethurr or more probably she would faint then how hukv if you only had a few drops of brandy to force oetween those white speechless lips right tlen you roiv you will never go without some next tuna you cull take a pint in case of an acci dent then if nothing occurs you can drink it yourself and by that means get used to it in years to come swear to her you will never drink a drop and and when that sweet girl is deceived into marrying you go to town and get on a big drunk and tell what a dear good wife you have go home to that gentle trusting wife and see her face turn pale at the sight of her hus bands soiled clothes and dusty hat his bleared guilty eyes and harsh drunk en voice see the tears in her eyes and hear hie agony in her voice and think then of the good and evil uses of whiskey then again take the mother she watches her sou her joy her pride watches him grow up to noble man hood how great his intellect how promising his future o she prays rod cause my boy to shun the bowl i she tells thaj son the evil of drink the utter ruin of mind and soul it causes and for his mother's sake never to drink then would a reformation be brought about that would astonish the whole world but how many voting men â€” be it said in shame can remember that a girl first gave them wine yes and drank with them too shame on that girl or woman who tells a man sweetly there is no harm in taking a social glass 1 tell you there is harm in it i can face ihf entire world backed by count less millions who have been ruined crushed beggared by whiskey and tiiev will all prove that there is harm in it mothers would you like young la dies to encourage your sons to drink then train your daughters not to drink wine with somebody else s sun do not have supp rs of cake and wine and invite your neighbors sons to drink with you for many temperate \ i i in clovs have left these suppers vvi u a i hirst for drink never to be quenched till their minds and bodies together with a precious soul is fallen crushed broken forever lost beyond the reach of hu man aid to dwell in everlasting torment and go to a drunk ards hell deliver us from this curse that is destroying the minds of intelli gent men and bringing sorrowing wives and mothers to the grave in poverty and shame beggaring inno cent children like death lurking in every p ; s;ing breeze lw i vv aver who has for some years past figured conspicuously in newspaper circles here and who has hiled the responsible position of city editor of the state chronicle of this city so faithfully and efficiently the past year left o:i tuesday t assume the position f private secretary to liori.l l polk vice mr d h illt tenhouse resigned mr aver carries the best wishes of the people of kal eigh with him to his new home and they will watch with interest and ap preciation his advancement which his ability is sure to bring to him louisa harris a colored woman liv ing near the union depot died on wed nesday of last week from the effects of ii wound received by a pistol in the hands of a white man while engaged in a quarrel in her house the coro ners j'li'v reached a conclusion on last saturday but for good re sons haw reserved their conclusion for the pres ent the llalaigh cotton factory has found it necessary to double their force and are now working night and j 1 y__h l viug a day and a night force a twenty thousand dollar tire occurred here on sunday morning at 8 o'clock 1 he new round house of the ualeigh and gaston u r with seventeen locomotives were burned the road had just purchased three now locomotives two of which had never pulled a car at a cost of about 15,000 each all three of which were in die round house at the time of the fire and were burned they are not all completely destroyed of course it is said that they can be put in running order for 5,000 each it is generally believed in italeign that joseph us daniels editor of the state chronicle will have no opposi tion in regi.rd to the state printiiis v,t if by each holy kiss thy mother o:i thy infant forehead press d love of father sister brother all that purities the heait by the hope or heaven within thee oh debase not mind and soul let not sins own chalice win the shun temptation shun the bowl 0:-3^i tt if ft jnltam a thf leading furniture dealer and undertaker n salisbury j 1 v offering the largest and best assorted stock of furni ture ever brought to this place o parlor suits 1 . u 7 mohair crush plush at fco.oo forn.tr v cpriee 7.v0o l silk j';t;>h at 0.00 foimtr price â– **** 60.00 , [~^ "<!^ woo plush at u.-j.oo fomicr price 45,00 /**\ t-|t pianos akd organs wileox and white orgai.s aid dedur ~^ bros chickcriny & i?Â«'iis ar.d whte'.ock f _^ pianos if^a â€žÂ« lied room su1t8 h mh | antique oak antique ashe cherry and t h walnut ut j.riicstl.at defy cciupctilicn , ; _ = ; co ha lakge stock n*h oi chairs salts ji at tic tut ci nil eiii.b l h 31 * spring beds work tables lor latins a 5 pictuies and piture frames le j h 5 *^ at.d qualit alwa\s in stock or will lie i made lo order on short l.otite at reason able prices . j baby carriages ( cij * s . a large stock of babv cuiria-ts with j wire whet is at 7.50 ' (__ silk pliifah seat r.r-d patin paias-ol (': r , â– riagis with wire wheels at or.h 1g.5o ' l^l j ]â€¢'..: i::tih sold li 1:2 go . /* x *\ .... . f v j undertaking department sj.xcial attention give ti to urdirtitking h"h i _ in all iis bi audits at all hours day and pj uiui.t qpaitirs wishing raj services at ni^ht will call it mv residence on u:u:l stret t in j â–º ' â€¢ brooklyn hh p^a thanking my friends and the public 1 f â€” a generally for past patronage and u.-king a q 1 0 ft i â€¢ yi>urs anxious to pleiso r a w.wright leading furniture dealer j double stores will be found the handsomest assotment of new fall and winter goods in salisbury dress goods eatables winter shoes in sill the shades and far the best flour made in the largest and best liri - of the coming sea america the best cured assortment in town i'rom meats to be had canned the finest kid and calf winter clothing fruits meats and yege hand-sewed made down this is now open for in tallies of all kinds at old to the cheapest made of spedion it is handsome prices and the choicest all leather at the very and at prices to sui the teas coffees and cocoas lowest of all rock bot tinies \ from many climes torn prices i we offer special inducements to the wholesale trade - e us before you buy as we mean to sell you gooas cheap for cash or barter yours to serve elutts & rendleman regulators of low prices a home company * ' m ijim \ total assets - - - - 8750,000.00 j allen eeo win \ ii lent agent sal'sbu y n 0 news tliom the capitol a double tax asked for to support tiik public schools christmas in raleigh â€” a young lady burned to death â€” a wild rumok â€” an editor cankd â€” col polks new secretary a 120,00 j fire christinas in and around raleigh this year was a magnificent and de lightful season to all old and young rich and poor felt its happy influences the rich were made happy by giving of theiv abundance to the poor the poor by receiving of the abundance of the rich it is safe to say there was no home however humble or lowly that santa claus did not visit and leave something that would cause the hearts of the little ones to be made glad there were christinas trees and carni vals all over the city and throughout the country there were strains of de lightful music and the wild and joy ous shrieks of delighted children were heard everywhere t.ie churches chapels homes and even business hous es were profusely and tastefully deco rated fa homed everywhere were to be seen the bright red berries and the shimmering green of the holly am neath chandeliers and hall lamps hung the mistletoe that plant which be stows such charming and delicious priv ileges but it would take a length iirtlcle to describe all the good mm beautiful things that were seen and heard by your correspondent during the holidays but suffice it to say thai the christmas of ls'jo was the hap piest aud most enjoyable ever t ee;i in italeigh il josephus daniels editor of the stale chronicle was the recipient ii a handsome cane appropriately engrav ed from the compositors engaged on the chronicle us a slight tokeu ui thr regard ud ts.ee u in which he is held by iiis employees j " un christmas day about 11 o cloci ilias lottie scales a young lady aged nineteen living tlu houtiieiÂ»steru liart of the city while uiakiug a lire droi>ped a coal uji hÂ»r a^roii ccÂ»u.>iug ii lo u-ze sue iuu ul ile louse does he do it does he remember his mother's pleadings perhaps he is a good dutiful son and heeds her prayers for awhile but lie goes out is the world to make his fortune everything is hopeful bis mind is on his iuture success and how his name shall ring through ages to come ere long he meets a former c!a-s mate an old comrade who wants to drink in memory of olden times mother's promising boy hesitates only a moment then he enters the fatal bar room never to withstand tempta tion : : gain to sink gradually to a drunkards grave and to a drunkards doom news aal commsniii clmn^e tiv iv :Â» often enongh to keep all slock with l Â» l ii'i ' ' l'hey will thrive better on liss ! > â– !. xi i *â– > b t <.\ ch:iral>er of co:nme p:issed resÂ«ilutioin f.ivorin recipi with new ft mini m i lleeiproeitj i booming the stp iraers spree an i !> mrq yne brought to new york monday 537 400 in gold since december fifteenth i i he gold imports have been 3,158 â€¢â– >.>,. the rail tea if train td st p.s niv that there is now no doubt thai it i the iutention of t!Â»e great northern io;id to push us lint to t:i â– puciho ! slope it is repotted that bishop katger of qrefn 15 tv wi.s h is l>ee i ipp i it , ed arch-bishop of the milwaukt-e d 1 .'' ces to succeed the late archbishop heiss general charles s taylor drowned himself christ m is lve at mount holly ! new york at the identical spi i win re his brother drowned himself i few years a^o business failures during the last | sevjn days number 333 sonipared with â€¢ 404 last week and 2iiy in the corres i ponding week in 1880 the crisis i seems to be past the visible supply of wheat s.itur ! day as compiled by tiie new york produce exchange was 25,364,7(38 bushels an increase o 17,618 bushels and of corn 2,117,392 bushels an in j crease of 29(5,913 bushels the maverick bank of sin aa tonio texas closed its doors alter a run lasting tlnve weeks i he i is are said i be 814,104 and the^ussets 1,789,915 the earnings of thecolumbu?,hock i ing valley & loledo lio.ul shows i let | ! surplus tor the year of 204,000 ur i 203,400 more tu an last year pour i iovei ty-otiicken road the chicago sunday closing league v.us lucofpoiuied wall tlio lauu.iule - oi j.-ct oi cioiing t:j ii:ng huubes on liig buubalh ala it iuccd d belter luua the cay goveruuient it is reported th lt the n a t . t political orgiiiiluiliuu iviiown ao me : jvaigiiis ul itcciprot.l wni iouii or i g.iuizd a simile lu.ige i.i l\audas ciei poiitic.il or^:iiiiz.illous ai.a secret polled aie dangerous luiugo in a i - ! uu..1.c tiie stock of wheat i;i miuuesota i ana luc lÂ»^iiouui is giyv.ni at^t,oll -'- buaiii a l.u>l vvee.j i.i oj -. lb'j busu i u e uupvi piioes ui aucut i uuve reached tiie lowest aotcu the schedulesof li berts ' uÂ»h:iiau i co ul xsovv xul llauoj ul.ltcl'1'iin siiotvs liauiuiies oi g4oo,ooo vvuu .- - lual ilsaetb ul v-l-ji ' ' '. lula is ul'l^d tha.il iikui ot me iccenl tauurcs john luruiouth niauufacturer ol tlneauhlg mucuiucs at moucreal has litncu tui 5>0/,vyuu iiiti coinoihii l>.'gius to show us hoois jieiuiuks t;i^i"t is quite a pe\.t'piiijit nuicll oi oi'iuisloue st bernard's ltouiau catholic churcii : at incw l oi a \^ .Â»â– -> uesnv^eu i>y [!â– >â– . causiujj a loos ot 75,uwu with uu ...- lu.aucc oi sio'jjow an oar ueu i i lent a nil leugious ii;saiutiuiio shutuij : be as vusejy msurea james mcbr.de blew up jenkins â– tio.ui and store at t'laiuviim 1 v : l i dynaiuite because hid wiie wuu , was horkiuy tnere reiused lo std h.iu ! lie was uriestuil i iit ioss wus^7,Â«j ' : l ! luctirauce 5>5,uuo tiie regular quarterly diri end . i one and lhree-quaiaer pcf cent pa ibie jauuar 2j was declaied b lu*j :'â€¢â– ..- i ware l xkawaua & westem diicciors j we are lo naye au other yre.;t lrau - 1 uoulliiental line an explosion of kerosene caused a tire ki the mine shaft of tha i uited coal and coke works near scotuule fa thecoarin the mine is suid to j have taken ftre and it nut speciliiy sul jue.l will i-esultiu he.ivy io.-s â€¢-â€¢-. the ohio oil company at lima 0 which is the land lieparliueut ol stau.lard oil coma'iy in c i the capital stock fr ui to g8 u00,000 uutohim that halli sh..ll lw given during christmas week at b .. n v the tl;erui mi â– ;â€¢ . re st n 1 :. ., degrees below but at lyu louv.iif '\ i , tiie mercury sank thii iy bei w /. , . no â€¢ green christmas tor thu "â€¢ i : ilouutaiu state a farmer name i !!â– >.', â– 1 nugget ._â– !â– â– - ; â– â€¢â€¢ .â€¢ lo.-.a li l..i â– ui l.p bvtt i â– â– â– i â– â€¢ - , i â€¢ i^i.u ..â– â€¢ â€¢â– â– â€¢â€¢ . .â– â– â– gold :.â€¢ â– â– â€¢ - â– â€¢ - l i:i â– 'â€¢ â€¢â€¢! â– c -'â€¢â€¢ â€¢' â– â€¢ ; - â€¢ i aeuiy lie ui.u an i i â– â– >â€¢'â– ' u - le i -< â€¢"- 'â€¢â€¢ " " j rifles of till fdojre 2uropÂ£an 3ountp.1ji3 aulengaged i:j reducing the calici the a r i of a c r.i '.. r slsea itul !â– '! â€” '. : : â– .'Â» kan r i tl < *â– â€¢ i'rcni i lt.1t i austria's scar repeater â€” l)::ur y.'.ll kiova systerai y â€¢ â– â€¢! infantrj : dea nre now a â– t.-.-ru â€¢ â– . ; ay,vir.;i : ;. . ;\ . arutl ll-'u 1 . ;:â– -;. holland nnc â– j all r â– <* :â€¢* r â€¢'â– â– â€¢ â€¢ i r i ro dnced - a r under con .!-.â– [ .. 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' j aa 1 i " ' : . â– tl â– . i ...-.â€¢. â– â– '-:!â– Â« :. . i f.,r uii . â– -. . ... i ; . . .' f " . â– ' â€¢â– â– â€¢â– ! â– i . . â– i i rat r of the jr.u , . i . rir 1 (/ ir to her i . 1 ; . â€¢ i . â– - 1 â– . uu â€¢ l â– tlon of tl e â– - a an ;...â– â– â€¢ b â€¢:..â– - i a \*( â€¢â– . . : â– â– ;..â– .â– â€¢. > " t r ..-,.'â– â– â– i children cr ' k poor anguished mother think yon she doesn't know the good and evil qualities of whiskey ah if that young man lud thought before he entered that bar where he was going that bar with curtained windows and poisonous odors and how often the experience of thousands had proven it to be a bar to respecta bility to honor happiness and a bar to heaven every day proves it to be a road to want misery vice minder and to prison some it io true do not pass through all the stages but intemperance per is ted in always ends in a drunkards grave and wo have ioj m.iuy reasons to fear hell live stock notes v<m plenty cf bedding grooming is as healthful in winter us in summer warm the bits before putting them into llie hoists mouth horses shoulj be turned out forex ercisu uutv plyasaut d>y to ei the best results handling and training should be-in when the colt is oue-thinl each of corn oat and ij.i-i.y ground together ma^ia u g i i 1 ,"'. liter ratiou thiukof the misery of the heart ugouii s caused i v d;ink there ci-iiu a iu.ui with his lasi half a dollar u.jii perhaps no flour meat or coffee ut buuie here his uiijeiau.c \Â» ; le und neglected cliildreij lie lulling for dully food he whlk sljiii^iit u i.!.ri l.ii alid uivcsia iliul hisl cuiit ot luouey in meau whiskey home us furgolleii wile is forsaken cl.iiuiv-l uijluuu a.i wlc.usc ui w.o keep tae horse's ueeld and or u m li.e wiutei i.s lim ije^t i)icvuu li\ti lux sclutcuea standing iu wet manure tend to makd liie jxet uf the uuj j t ....... mcvp the stable cle^iii jhp bsj 3j b hh 4 5 -**!,â– ' si " *^* hb

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gl xx1i.-thrd sssies salisbury n c thursday january 3 1s91 . . 0 for the carolina watchman the new year by chas r davis whiskey these are the heart agonies of in temperance how well wiifskey fulfills its mission god only knÂ»ws people drink it regardless of all this they care not that bread was sold to make it and suffering children with hengry white faces alone leii the ufe'^pf those who care to think and brandy that is njade of lucious fruit that god has so abundantly bless ed our land with goes on its destruc tive course through the world yield ing fruits of sin and death oh have yon ever seen the fruits of brandy you will find it iu the homes of wealth in the homes of poverty in the homes of humbleness in the homes of widows and the ho'.nes of orphans ragged dirty children in the stlw are fruits of brandy murderers ithe gallows cross ver worked wf es and harsh brutal looking men all these are fruits that brandy yield nothing but the women of this nineteenth century can ever reform the liquor trade of this world a few good noble resolute earnestly united women can wield a brighter scepter a d win a more glorious victory than all the prohibition laws in america to day they are in some places dying a grand service and why hoc all women work for this laudable purpose it every girl could and would de clare find jerked the apron off and thrtw it from hh at 0.00 foimtr price â– **** 60.00 , [~^ "urs anxious to pleiso r a w.wright leading furniture dealer j double stores will be found the handsomest assotment of new fall and winter goods in salisbury dress goods eatables winter shoes in sill the shades and far the best flour made in the largest and best liri - of the coming sea america the best cured assortment in town i'rom meats to be had canned the finest kid and calf winter clothing fruits meats and yege hand-sewed made down this is now open for in tallies of all kinds at old to the cheapest made of spedion it is handsome prices and the choicest all leather at the very and at prices to sui the teas coffees and cocoas lowest of all rock bot tinies \ from many climes torn prices i we offer special inducements to the wholesale trade - e us before you buy as we mean to sell you gooas cheap for cash or barter yours to serve elutts & rendleman regulators of low prices a home company * ' m ijim \ total assets - - - - 8750,000.00 j allen eeo win \ ii lent agent sal'sbu y n 0 news tliom the capitol a double tax asked for to support tiik public schools christmas in raleigh â€” a young lady burned to death â€” a wild rumok â€” an editor cankd â€” col polks new secretary a 120,00 j fire christinas in and around raleigh this year was a magnificent and de lightful season to all old and young rich and poor felt its happy influences the rich were made happy by giving of theiv abundance to the poor the poor by receiving of the abundance of the rich it is safe to say there was no home however humble or lowly that santa claus did not visit and leave something that would cause the hearts of the little ones to be made glad there were christinas trees and carni vals all over the city and throughout the country there were strains of de lightful music and the wild and joy ous shrieks of delighted children were heard everywhere t.ie churches chapels homes and even business hous es were profusely and tastefully deco rated fa homed everywhere were to be seen the bright red berries and the shimmering green of the holly am neath chandeliers and hall lamps hung the mistletoe that plant which be stows such charming and delicious priv ileges but it would take a length iirtlcle to describe all the good mm beautiful things that were seen and heard by your correspondent during the holidays but suffice it to say thai the christmas of ls'jo was the hap piest aud most enjoyable ever t ee;i in italeigh il josephus daniels editor of the stale chronicle was the recipient ii a handsome cane appropriately engrav ed from the compositors engaged on the chronicle us a slight tokeu ui thr regard ud ts.ee u in which he is held by iiis employees j " un christmas day about 11 o cloci ilias lottie scales a young lady aged nineteen living tlu houtiieiÂ»steru liart of the city while uiakiug a lire droi>ped a coal uji hÂ»r a^roii ccÂ»u.>iug ii lo u-ze sue iuu ul ile louse does he do it does he remember his mother's pleadings perhaps he is a good dutiful son and heeds her prayers for awhile but lie goes out is the world to make his fortune everything is hopeful bis mind is on his iuture success and how his name shall ring through ages to come ere long he meets a former c!a-s mate an old comrade who wants to drink in memory of olden times mother's promising boy hesitates only a moment then he enters the fatal bar room never to withstand tempta tion : : gain to sink gradually to a drunkards grave and to a drunkards doom news aal commsniii clmn^e tiv iv :Â» often enongh to keep all slock with l Â» l ii'i ' ' l'hey will thrive better on liss ! > â– !. xi i *â– > b t er of co:nme p:issed resÂ«ilutioin f.ivorin recipi with new ft mini m i lleeiproeitj i booming the stp iraers spree an i !> mrq yne brought to new york monday 537 400 in gold since december fifteenth i i he gold imports have been 3,158 â€¢â– >.>,. the rail tea if train td st p.s niv that there is now no doubt thai it i the iutention of t!Â»e great northern io;id to push us lint to t:i â– puciho ! slope it is repotted that bishop katger of qrefn 15 tv wi.s h is l>ee i ipp i it , ed arch-bishop of the milwaukt-e d 1 .'' ces to succeed the late archbishop heiss general charles s taylor drowned himself christ m is lve at mount holly ! new york at the identical spi i win re his brother drowned himself i few years a^o business failures during the last | sevjn days number 333 sonipared with â€¢ 404 last week and 2iiy in the corres i ponding week in 1880 the crisis i seems to be past the visible supply of wheat s.itur ! day as compiled by tiie new york produce exchange was 25,364,7(38 bushels an increase o 17,618 bushels and of corn 2,117,392 bushels an in j crease of 29(5,913 bushels the maverick bank of sin aa tonio texas closed its doors alter a run lasting tlnve weeks i he i is are said i be 814,104 and the^ussets 1,789,915 the earnings of thecolumbu?,hock i ing valley & loledo lio.ul shows i let | ! surplus tor the year of 204,000 ur i 203,400 more tu an last year pour i iovei ty-otiicken road the chicago sunday closing league v.us lucofpoiuied wall tlio lauu.iule - oi j.-ct oi cioiing t:j ii:ng huubes on liig buubalh ala it iuccd d belter luua the cay goveruuient it is reported th lt the n a t . t political orgiiiiluiliuu iviiown ao me : jvaigiiis ul itcciprot.l wni iouii or i g.iuizd a simile lu.ige i.i l\audas ciei poiitic.il or^:iiiiz.illous ai.a secret polled aie dangerous luiugo in a i - ! uu..1.c tiie stock of wheat i;i miuuesota i ana luc lÂ»^iiouui is giyv.ni at^t,oll -'- buaiii a l.u>l vvee.j i.i oj -. lb'j busu i u e uupvi piioes ui aucut i uuve reached tiie lowest aotcu the schedulesof li berts ' uÂ»h:iiau i co ul xsovv xul llauoj ul.ltcl'1'iin siiotvs liauiuiies oi g4oo,ooo vvuu .- - lual ilsaetb ul v-l-ji ' ' '. lula is ul'l^d tha.il iikui ot me iccenl tauurcs john luruiouth niauufacturer ol tlneauhlg mucuiucs at moucreal has litncu tui 5>0/,vyuu iiiti coinoihii l>.'gius to show us hoois jieiuiuks t;i^i"t is quite a pe\.t'piiijit nuicll oi oi'iuisloue st bernard's ltouiau catholic churcii : at incw l oi a \^ .Â»â– -> uesnv^eu i>y [!â– >â– . causiujj a loos ot 75,uwu with uu ...- lu.aucc oi sio'jjow an oar ueu i i lent a nil leugious ii;saiutiuiio shutuij : be as vusejy msurea james mcbr.de blew up jenkins â– tio.ui and store at t'laiuviim 1 v : l i dynaiuite because hid wiie wuu , was horkiuy tnere reiused lo std h.iu ! lie was uriestuil i iit ioss wus^7,Â«j ' : l ! luctirauce 5>5,uuo tiie regular quarterly diri end . i one and lhree-quaiaer pcf cent pa ibie jauuar 2j was declaied b lu*j :'â€¢â– ..- i ware l xkawaua & westem diicciors j we are lo naye au other yre.;t lrau - 1 uoulliiental line an explosion of kerosene caused a tire ki the mine shaft of tha i uited coal and coke works near scotuule fa thecoarin the mine is suid to j have taken ftre and it nut speciliiy sul jue.l will i-esultiu he.ivy io.-s â€¢-â€¢-. the ohio oil company at lima 0 which is the land lieparliueut ol stau.lard oil coma'iy in c i the capital stock fr ui to g8 u00,000 uutohim that halli sh..ll lw given during christmas week at b .. n v the tl;erui mi â– ;â€¢ . re st n 1 :. ., degrees below but at lyu louv.iif '\ i , tiie mercury sank thii iy bei w /. , . no â€¢ green christmas tor thu "â€¢ i : ilouutaiu state a farmer name i !!â– >.', â– 1 nugget ._â– !â– â– - ; â– â€¢â€¢ .â€¢ lo.-.a li l..i â– ui l.p bvtt i â– â– â– i â– â€¢ - , i â€¢ i^i.u ..â– â€¢ â€¢â– â– â€¢â€¢ . .â– â– â– gold :.â€¢ â– â– â€¢ - â– â€¢ - l i:i â– 'â€¢ â€¢â€¢! 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